I have been asked to make a dining table with quite thin wooden legs (45mm diameter) but no visible apron or stretchers. They want to copy a look they have seen online
It’s going to be a challenge to make a table that doesn’t wobble. Table is 140 x 75cm, oak.
It has made me wonder are there any golden rules for how to make legs/frames that are sufficiently stable? I mean like ratios between table leg thickness and apron sizes, at what point you need a stretcher or when is a stretcher unnecessary?
There are so many ways to build a table, but how much of the joinery is actually needed?
For this table I am thinking to mortise the whole leg through the top so it is supported 360 by the top, forming a 25mm thick ‘collar’ around the highest part of the leg to prevent them wobbling.
It’s going to be a challenge to make a table that doesn’t wobble. Table is 140 x 75cm, oak.
It has made me wonder are there any golden rules for how to make legs/frames that are sufficiently stable? I mean like ratios between table leg thickness and apron sizes, at what point you need a stretcher or when is a stretcher unnecessary?
There are so many ways to build a table, but how much of the joinery is actually needed?
For this table I am thinking to mortise the whole leg through the top so it is supported 360 by the top, forming a 25mm thick ‘collar’ around the highest part of the leg to prevent them wobbling.